Control of virus diseases : Forty-fifth Symposium of the Society for General Microbiology held at the University of Warwick, April 1990

1990 
Editors' preface Part I. Immunisation: 1. Conventional viral vaccines and their influence on the epidemiology of disease J. L. Melnick 2. Presentation of virus antigens for the induction of protective immunity R. E. Randall and B. E. Souberbielli 3. Recombinant antigen production using baculovirus expression vectors R. D. Possee, U. Weyre and L. A. King 4. Vaccinia: virus, vector and vaccine G. L. Smith 5. Problems and prospects for synthetic peptide vaccines D. J. Rowlands 6. Immunomodulation by adjuvants R. Bomford 7. Factors influencing uptake of pre-school immunisation C. S. Peckham and H. E. Bedford Part II. Chemotherapy: The importance of pathogenesis in the treatment of diseases caused by viruses K. McIntosh 8. Virus replication and strategies for specific inhibition G. Darby 9. Chemotherapy of influenza and respiratory viruses J. S. Oxford 10. Management of chronic hepatitis virus infection H. C. Thomas 11. Therapy - HIV D. D. Richman 12. Herpes viruses in the immunocompromised host R. J. Whitley 13. New developments in antiviral therapy J. Cameron.
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